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I am glad to hear that you have found the root cause of the issue.<br />
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</div>urn:uuid:95a6ae03-27ca-4994-b9c1-39249bdb406fhttp://www.telerik.com/forums/permalink/A66mlconlEm5wTkkm9tAbwMaster Test Failing<p>Please don't worry about this thread.</p>
<p>My issue was totally unrelated to what I thought it was. There seemed to be a weird way my data was being exported from my queries if I ran more than one query at a time...</p>urn:uuid:c667b643-8eaa-467e-b04b-5a8d8c637a73http://www.telerik.com/forums/permalink/Q7ZnxqqOfkawS1qNjGN6cwMaster Test Failing<p>I have a bunch of tests that are more or less used to open my application, browse through it, run a specific database query, and then using some custom-code files with a self-made object, I test the query against another file which will return true or false (depending on whether or not the files are identical in the data that they hold).</p>
<p>In my tests, I use an assert to call the function and fail my coded step depending on if the values are different.</p>
<p>Now my real problem is, I have a "master test" which I use to "Test As Step" all my tests so they run one after the next...instead of me having to go through and run each test manually, I can walk away and not worry about them not getting done.</p>
<p>When I run my tests individually, my coded step can pass (the Assert is not thrown).</p>
<p>When I run my master, my coded steps (and therefore those tests) can pass, AS LONG AS any of the previous "Test As Step"'s haven't failed on the coded step. If a single "Test As Step" fails, every subsequent "Test As Step" fails on their individual coded steps.</p>
<p>Each test has it's own objects instantiated with the new keyword which are compared...so I can't see it being data in the objects still in a new test...? Not really sure what else the problem could be though. Any push in the right direction would be greatly appreciated...</p>